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 - retired electrician
 
Re: What's your call?
Dave,
   
Don
  
[ September 04, 2004, 11:54 PM: Message edited by: don_resqcapt19 ]
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Dave,
Again, I find no code rules that can be cited to prohibit that installation. And I don't see it any different than where multiple sets of service entrance cables are used for multiple occupancies in a common building. It would be nice to have the disconnects grouped in both cases, but again the code rules do not require this. You could set multiple meters on the outside of the building and run a conduit to the panel inside each occupancy in that building and have the disconnects remote from the meters and from each other and still be in compliance with the code. I see that as the same type of hazard as the use of multiple feeders to a common out building.A detached accessory building may have a feeder from the primary building on the same property and under the same management and a feeder from another building located on another property with a separate service and under separate management, because the accessory building is shared by both parties. The separate building may have as many separate feeders as there are interested parties that are willing to supply a feeder.
Don
[ September 04, 2004, 11:54 PM: Message edited by: don_resqcapt19 ]
				